Sediment facies and hydrodynamic setting: a study in the south western Baltic...
AbstractThis study aims at investigating the relationship between sedimentary facies and hydrodynamic setting by applying statistical analysis of sedimentological data and hydrodynamic modelling. The...
View ArticleA Comparison of Greenland Ice and Baltic Sea Sediment Record—A Contribution...
AbstractModern methods on the Theory of Dynamical Systems, time series analysis and multidimensional statistics allow us to extract crucial information about behavior of dynamical systems from observed...
View ArticleEnhancement of Seafloor Maps for Mecklenburg Bay, Baltic Sea, Using Proxy...
AbstractA common situation in the earth sciences is the unfortunate availability of data in inverse abundance to needs. The geostatistical method of cokriging is used here to address the situation of...
View ArticleReconstruction of paleocoastlines for the northwestern South China Sea since...
AbstractThe range of relative sea level rise in the northwestern South China Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum was over 100 m. As a result, lowland regions including the Northeast Vietnam coast, Beibu...
View ArticleDevelopment of a modelling methodology for simulation of long-term...
AbstractThe Darss–Zingst peninsula at the southern Baltic Sea is a typical wave-dominated barrier island system which includes an outer barrier island and an inner lagoon. The formation of the...
View ArticleTiming of Holocene sand accumulation along the coast of central and SE Vietnam
AbstractIn Vietnam, the coastal sand barriers and dunes located in front of the steep slopes of the high rising Truong Son Mountains are sensitive to climate and environment change and give evidence...
View ArticleLate Quaternary Climate Variations Reflected in Baltic Sea Sediments
AbstractLate Pleistocene to Holocene climate change of the Atlantic and the northern European realm is reflected by the facies of sediments in the Baltic Sea. The sedimentary sequence have been...
View ArticleThe Baltic Sea Basin: Introduction
AbstractThe Baltic Sea Basin serves as an example of a region where the use of natural resources and the need of environmental protection require a comprehensive and holistic approach in terms of...
View ArticleDrowned Forests in the Gulf of Gdańsk (Southern Baltic) as an Indicator of...
AbstractThis chapter presents a newly discovered locality of tree stumps occurring in situ at the bottom of the Gulf of Gdańsk. It focuses in particular on the age of the stumps and characterization of...
View ArticleModelling Coastline Change of the Darss-Zingst Peninsula with Sedsim
AbstractCoastlines do not change because of sea level variation alone. Instead, the changes are the result of a complex interaction between climate and geologically controlled processes. Especially on...
View ArticleCoastlines of the Baltic Sea – Zones of Competition Between Geological...
AbstractRelative sea level change is, besides the geological buildup and hydrographic parameters, the main controlling factor in shaping the coastlines on the centennial timescale and beyond. Vertical...
View ArticleGeoarchaeological Research Strategies in the Baltic Sea Area: Environmental...
AbstractThe coastal zone of the Baltic Sea was in all the phases of its settlement history of special importance to the people living there. Only there did they have access to marine resources and...
View ArticleQuantitative Method on Historical Reconstruction of Coastal Geomorphological...
AbstractSea coasts are highly sensitive to on-going global environmental changes, such as accelerated sea level rise and intensification of extreme storm events. The protection of coastlines as a...
View ArticleDescription of diatoms from the Southwest to West Greenland coastal and open...
AbstractDetailed studies on sub-Arctic and Arctic marine diatom assemblages contribute to the understanding of spatial distribution patterns and their physical drivers. In this study, diatom species...
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